Will NPR Save the News?, by Anya Kamenetz, page 66In one of the great untold media stories of the past decade. NPR has become the country’s largest newsgathering giant. Here's how CEO Vivian Schiller plans to deploy digital tactics, and good old-fashioned shoe leather to save the news business. Read it here.

Special Report: Rwanda Rising by Jeff Chu, page 80In the wake of the brutal genocide that killed one-eighth of Rwanda’s population 15 years ago this month, president Paul Kagame has tapped business leaders from Costco, Google, Starbucks, and more to create a new model for economic success. Read it here

Lululemon’s Cult of Selling, by Danielle Sacks, page 92Yoga may be the ancient route to self-knowledge and discipline, but for moving $90 leggings, Lululemon found it a little "too slow." Danielle Sacks reports on how the om-oriented niche retailer is creating a cult following for its yoga gear by incorporating secrets from The Secret and other controversial self-help classics. Read it here